Barry Diller’s IAC buys 12% stake in MGM Resorts for $ 1B


Barry Diller’s IAC / InterActive Corp. said on Monday it had bought a 12% stake in MGM Resorts International for about $ 1 billion, sending the casino operator’s shares up 14%.

The investment comes at a time when the gambling sector has been devastated by restrictions on governments on the move due to the COVID-19 pandemic, as well as fears about public meetings.

MGM reported a 91% drop in revenue in the last reported quarter and has reduced its dividend to warm the impact of the health crisis on its finances. Shares of the company have sunk more than 35% this year.

Ticker Security Last Change Change%
IAC IAC / INTERACTIVECORP 125.76 -5.51 -4.20%
MGM MGM RESORTS INTERNATIONAL 21.51 -0.14 -0.65%
EXPE EXPEDIA GROUP, INC. 88.16 +3.25 + 3.83%
MTCH MATCH GROUP 115.32 -0.33 -0.29%

MGM’s online gaming company, which currently accounts for a small portion of its turnover, was what initially attracted Diller, the billionaire shareholders said in a letter.

“MGM presents a” once in a decade “opportunity for IAC to own a significant piece of a leading brand in a large category with a great potential to move online.”

Diller added that he has been following the online gaming space for a while, looking for an opportunity to enter the $ 450 billion global sector.

IAC has a history of building companies and it later split into separate companies – travel group Expedia Group Inc and ticket booking site Ticketmaster are some examples.

Shares of IAC, which recently completed separation from Match Group into a separate company, fell to about 1% after the news.

(Report by Nilanjana Basu in Bengaluru; Edited by Shailesh Kuber)